Let nature help you

By Ralph E. Mitchell For every pest, there always seems to be a pest of that pest – a predator, parasite or some type of beneficial organism – that suppresses any aforementioned pest to levels… Read More
by spacemonkey
Posted: December 12, 2019
By Ralph E. Mitchell For every pest, there always seems to be a pest of that pest – a predator, parasite or some type of beneficial organism – that suppresses any aforementioned pest to levels… Read More
Category: Agriculture, Fruits & Vegetables, Home Landscapes, Pests & Disease
Tags: allamanda, braconid wasp, cassava, caterpillar, jatropha, papaya, papaya hornworm, pest, sphinx moth
by spacemonkey
Posted: April 3, 2018
By Ralph E. Mitchell A papaya is not a true tree, but a tree-like or arborescent plant. This large herbaceous plant is relatively short-lived, but can be a great producer of high-quality fruit. I have… Read More
Category: Agriculture, Florida-Friendly Landscaping, Fruits & Vegetables, Home Landscapes
Tags: arborescent plant, Fruit, fruit fly, papaya, tropical
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